I have a little one turning three on july 12th. This is a fabulous idea to go along with her fairy garden. The gnome who lives in our tree will be so jealous when she opens her little package and finds a little surprise. It will provide for hours of mystical conversations. I think she would love the package with the tiny top.

So awesome! I love tiny things too. For the packages, I have to say my two favorites were the flower bouquet and also the peanut. But ALL of them were adorable. But if I were to pick from their "things" list, the matchbox theater was the bomb! Especially since they also sell a blank one so you can make your own story. But the old fashioned medicine show? Hilarious!

As for an idea for the tooth fairy packages...ever read that wordless picture book ToothFairy? It shows the fairy using the tooth to make a key for her piano. That book has always stirred my imagination as to what a tooth fairy DOES with the teeth. And that could be a cute surprise in the box, right?

A little something that was white that looked like it was carved from a tooth (but not really, of course). Maybe instead of sending money it could be a tradition that the tooth fairy sent an item she made from the tooth. Or just the molars, since they are bigger. Little animals, or hearts, or what not- like what a tooth fairy would put as a bauble on her own mantle piece...

Ooooo I am just so happy with all these itty bitty things! I have been doing similar letters from our tooth fairy but these are so professional and much tinier. I love the attention to detail and I can't wait to send some to friends and family and my 6 year old, who would be over the moon to receive the itty packages! Hard to pick a favorite, but the bouncy ball is fun, and the peanut too!Fijibaby07@gmail.com

There are so many small things you could send for kids that would be fun, tiny pad and tiny pencil for a kid graduation or start to school. Little stamper for valentines, or a message on a balloon for a birthday...really the ideas are endless and O so cute!Fijibaby07@gmail.com

Oh my gosh! I just ordered the "you light up my life" for my husband...anniversary next week! I also ordered the bouquet for a friend that just broke both ankles/feet. I am a preschool teacher, so I love tiny things!

It would be fun for the tooth fairy box to include a little tooth pouch. For each tooth lost, our fairy gives out semiprecious gemstones (which you can get in big lots on ebay for fairly cheap). That would be cool as well.

I love those little seed earrings! While it's hard to pick one favorite tiny package, I think my daughter would love to receive the "bounce in my step" package from the tooth fairy when we lose the next tooth!

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